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1 vräka
бросать, швырять, выселять -
2 vraka
браковать -
3 vräker
[vr'ä:ker]verbвыбрасыватьvåldsamt kasta (bort), störta————————[vr'ä:ker]verbвыселять -
4 vrakar
[²vr'a:kar]verbвыбраковыватьförkasta, utsorteravälja och vraka--перебирать (вещи - одну за другой), отбирать нужное из массы аналогичных вещей -
5 avhyser
[²'a:vhy:ser]verbвыселятьtvinga att flytta, vräka -
6 vrakar bort
[vra:karb'år_t:]verbпродавать за бесценок -
7 vräker sig
[vr'ä:ker_sej]verbвыбрасываться
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